Chicago will likely see its coolest high temperature in three weeks, but a day at the beach may not be in the cards for residents on Sunday.
According to the NBC 5 Storm Team, highs Sunday will barely reach 70 degrees through much of the area, though it will be even cooler near Lake Michigan. That is far below the average daily temperature for late June, which clocks in at 84 degrees according to the National Weather Service.While the temperature will be the coolest since early June, a trip into the water won’t be the way to celebrate it.
Temperatures during the day will still be cooler than average, but will be warmer as they rise into the mid-to-upper 70s across the area. Dry conditions are also expected, but that will change heading into Tuesday.
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